Crews Battle Stubborn Fire At Buffalo Plant
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Firefighters in Buffalo continue to battle a stubborn blaze at a plant that manufactures industrial lubricants.
Buffalo media outlets report that the fire started before 6 a.m. Wednesday at the Niagara Lubricant Co. in the city's Black Rock neighborhood.
Thick black smoke spewed from the three-story structure several hours after the fire started. Several explosions were heard inside the building.
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Crews were ordered out of the building and were fighting the fire from outside. Fire officials called for help from a Buffalo Niagara International Airport foam truck and told nearby residents to close their windows and doors.
Niagara Lubricant's website says the nearly 90-year-old company makes and packages lubricating oils, greases, industrial oils and tire care products.
There are no reports of injuries or a possible cause of the fire.